Sentences with phrase «largely flown under the radar»

The three - year - old startup began as an «Uber for janitors» service and has largely flown under the radar.
In the States, shandies and radlers have largely flown under the radar.
The Mountaineers have largely flown under the radar but they boast the 8th best title odds overall.
The Mustangs have largely flown under the radar this season despite their impressive record (22 - 4, 12 - 1 AAC) and current eight - game winning streak.
Arsenal's signing of Kelechi Nwakali may have largely flown under the radar this summer, especially as the Gunners brought in high profile name such as Shkodran Mustafi, Granit Xhaka and Lucas Perez but the young Nigerian is most certainly very highly rated by the Gunners.
Meanwhile, the congressional races have largely flown under the radar, generating scant media attention and largely overlooked by party leaders.
The event, coming just six days before the election, marks a dramatic departure for the candidate, who has eschewed press conferences since declaring his candidacy last July, instead largely flying under the radar.
We're happy to see the leather - wrapped three - spoke steering wheel, piano black trim, and clear gauges have migrated over from the Golf but most other upgrades, including new upholstery and a frameless rearview mirror, largely fly under the radar.
The car doesn't draw attention to itself and largely flew under the radar over the course of my testing.
With a statement that largely flew under the radar last week, HarperCollins voluntarily joined a small group of publishers adding to the increasing frustrations of librarians around the country.
This tradition, made up of women artists who exert a high level of meticulousness in their work, and who to varying degrees eschew style, has largely flown under the radar for more than half a century.
This 79 - year - old Belgian artist, also on view with Rodolphe Janssen but part of the fair's Rediscovery sector, has, despite his bold and brightly colored canvases, largely flown under the radar.
Photo via I Love Kolkata A Slew of Green Initiatives in Obama's «Secret» Agreement With India In an agreement that largely flew under the radar during Obama's trip to Asia — so much so that Clean Technica has called it a «secret deal» — the US and India
Populous has largely flown under the radar since it launched back in July.

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Jordan Bishop: China flies largely under - the - radar for nomads, though I'll never understand why.
A market guru that inspired one of the stock screening models we use at Validea, Joseph Piotroski was a trailblazer in the realm of quantitative investing, although he flew largely under the investing world radar.
Flying largely under the radar amongst the multitude of big - name players making a switch to Serie A this summer, Bologna's newest...
If the bill does manage to pass, it would be the biggest victory for the National Popular Vote movement to date, not only because New York, with its 29 electoral votes, would represent the largest signatory of the compact so far, but also because of the publicity it would lend to a movement that still flies largely under the radar.
The controversial project has flown largely under the radar until the past month when local supervisors and business leaders began criticizing its impact on the area.
Even more of it flies under the radar, either largely or entirely foregoing traditional theatrical release before popping up in digital venues and other forms of home video.
Outside of education policy circles, the effort to redesign the standards largely has flown under the radar.
The 2014 Lexus IS F is in its final year of production, and this four - door muscle car has flown largely under the radar during its short time on the market.
Aside from subtle differences — like a red stripe across the grille and unique wheels — the GTI also looks largely the same as its less - sporty brethren, allowing the driver to fly under the radar.
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